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Selectively force their religion through everybody's throat with the use of taxpayers.
And respect the First Amendement in the process.
Obviously the creationists.
I wasn't using sarcasm. I was emphasising that Christianity is not the only religion claiming to be the one true religion.It was the same sarcasm that you used referring to Christianity as a myth. Christianity is a fact whether you believe it or not, it exists. Even Hinduism is a real religion. Belief in God is a reality, not myth.
So maintaining the Free Exercise clause of the Constitution against creationists is bothering them??? Which is better? To avoid bothering creationists? Or to stand up for the religious freedom rights of children of other faiths in the public schools?
YOU are bothering creationists.
YOU started it.Not I. That would be the supreme Court.
Creationism is not science. Even if creationists were right about our origins and scientists were wrong, creationism still wouldn't be science. Science employs a different set of epistemological tools than theology. And since the primary purpose of elementary science courses at the high school level is to teach about those tools and how they are used, creationism--theology--doesn't belong there.YOU started it.
Creationism is not science. Even if creationists were right about our origins and scientists were wrong, creationism still wouldn't be science. Science employs a different set of epistemological tools than theology. And since the primary purpose of elementary science courses at the high school level is to teach about those tools and how they are used, creationism--theology--doesn't belong there.
That is in addition to the idea of religious freedom. Creationism requires belief that the Bible posesses certain special literary properties (a belief that not even all Christians share). That is theology, and has no place in a classroom made up of students with a variety of theologies, some of them contradictory to creationism
You can say what you like, call it what you like. But creationism depends on the belief that the creation stories of Genesis are accurate literal history. That is a faith position, not empirically verifiable. It is not science.Nobody said Creationism is science. I say Creationism includes science.
Even Creationists said that creationism is science, they have the right to say it. You may say it is not. But you should not stop creationists saying that.
To have one's name written in the Lamb's Book of Life.What is the end goal for creationists these days?
YOU started it.
Nobody said Creationism is science. I say Creationism includes science.
Even Creationists said that creationism is science, they have the right to say it. You may say it is not. But you should not stop creationists saying that.
You can say what you like, call it what you like. But creationism depends on the belief that the creation stories of Genesis are accurate literal history. That is a faith position, not empirically verifiable. It is not science.
Sure, creationists can say as many false things as they like.
What are we, five years old now?
"You started it!" "No, you started it!" "No, you started it!" "Mom!"
Then you are infact, conflating the two.It is all the same myth.
I think you need to poke your head out from under the duvet of your corner of America.It is violation of a court ruling. Schools are mostly funded thru state and property taxes. (95% in mine)That is local. Classroom time spent on your nonsense fake history in minimal and boring. Nobody cares because it is useless.
That may be so in America but over here in the UK it’s fine.Atheism is frowned upon on some circles.
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